
Now click the System and Security link from this window. Same as previous instructions and keep repeating until you have enough stitches.Ĭlick the Start button to view the Start Menu and then choose the Control Panel option. needle and slip the loop over onto the Lt. needle to the front of the loop on the Rt. needle) Still holding both needles bring the Lt. hand, catching the wool you just looped around the point of the Rt. needle back towards you and at the same time twist the Rt. needle towards you while holding every thing firmly, with your Lt. hand, loop it around the point of the Rt. **taking loose end of the the wool in your Rt. needle behind the complete loop not just the front of the loop.

NOTE to make a firmer row after the first stitch put the Rt. Repeat from ** to *** until you have enough stitches. needle into the stitch you just made and positioned under the Lt. **take the loose end of wool in right hand and put it around the point of the Rt. needle point and loop of wool is around both needles) OK here goes, Get your two knitting needles and wrap the wool around both loosely and tie a knot, holding one needle in your Lt.

Hi I am not a great knitter but I do know how to cast on stitches.
